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yea i started thinking of one time when i went to a beardy breeders place and they had more than just a room of their house dedicated to them.. i dont have the space or the time for that many beardies so im happy he doesnt absolutely need a female friend and i hope they start going away soon...
well im in canada and the temperatures are starting to rise slowly since spring will be here in a month i think.. he had been seeming a little sleepier a lil while ago too but just napping a bit more than usual but no actual hybernating .. So is it going to go away by itself or should i be...
well there not on his belly, theyre more i guess on his "crotch" area.. ill post a few pictures i dont have a camera (should maybe invest in one of those lol would be useful..) i take pictures with my phone but theyre always a bit fuzy picture is fuzy but you can see the bumps
My beardy had these dots appear on the lower belly and inner rear legs. I found a post on here that said they were called femoral pores and that they were normal. But the ones on my beardy seem to be growing ? it doesnt look normal to me .. does anybody know anything about this? Hes 4 years old...
Hi, I know this is an old post but id like to offer what I know.
I own 4 Tokays, 3 females and a male.
The visual ways of telling the difference are by either:
A) taking a look at the femoral pores which are located in a V formation on the lower belly barely and inch from where the tail starts...